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Only at Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs can you bet on action-packed horse races, play your favorite Vegas s . . . read more »

Originally named The Coleman Theatre Beautiful, the now, Coleman Theatre is located at 103 N Main, on Route 66 in historic downtown Miami. The Coleman Theatre was built by George L. Colem . . . read more »

Fort Gibson Lake is located on Grand (Neosho) River five miles NW of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma and lies in Wagoner, Cherokee and Mayes counties, extending upriver to the Markham Ferry Dam, La . . . read more »

Grand Lake O' The Cherokees is a fun family water wonderland offering an extraordinary vacation experience. With more than 60,000 surface acres of clear, blue water and 1,300 miles of . . . read more »

Grand Lake O' The Cherokees is a water wonderland offering you and your family an extraordinary vacation experience. With more than 60,000 surface acres of clear, blue water and 1,300 . . . read more »

One of the largest antique museums in the United States, Har-Ber Village is a reconstructed turn-of-the-century village comprised of over 100 buildings, antique collections and exhibits. . . . read more »

Located in Kay and Osage Counties in north central Oklahoma, Kaw Lake has 168 miles of shoreline, 17,500 acres of water and over 20,000 acres of undeveloped land for the naturalist in you . . . read more »

E.W. Marland learned the oil business from his law practice in Pennsylvania and had already earned and lost a fortune before coming to Oklahoma in 1908. He and his wife, Virginia, came to . . . read more »

The Muscogee (Creek) Council House in Okmulgee was originally constructed as a log cabin capitol in 1878 and quickly became the center of the community. After being destroyed in a fire . . . read more »

Cruise the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MCKARNS) and enjoy the 445 mile waterway which enters the Mississippi at river mile 599 above New Orleans. From towering rock c . . . read more »

Feel the wind in your hair, watch the oaks race by under your feet, smell the fresh country air of the beautiful Osage Hills - where are you? Postoak Canopy Tours Zipline at Postoak Lo . . . read more »

Skiatook Lake is an outdoor enthusiasts dream. Formed by the confluence of Hominy Creek and Bird Creek, the lake has a surface area of over 10,500 acres and more than 160 miles of shoreli . . . read more »

The Bartlesville Civic Ballet, Inc. was formed in 1970 and its company, Ballet Bartlesville, performs two major productions throughout the year at the Bartlesville Community Center.
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The annual Big Meat Run in Disney Oklahoma is one of the most popular places to visit in Oklahoma during March. Tricked out rides are challenged to climb the rocky ridges on Grand Lake . . . read more »

The Children's Musical Theatre (CMT) of Bartlesville began in 2000 to provide a high quality, semi-professional theatre experience for the children and youth of the Bartlesville area. . . . read more »

Welcome to the Conoco Museum designed by world-renowned Haley Sharpe Designs. The exhibits depict the growth of a company born from the early days of a kerosene distributor and the wildcat d . . . read more »

The Tulsa State Fair is the City's largest family event, providing educational experiences and entertainment during an 11-day span. Annually held on the fourth Thursday after Labor Day, . . . read more »

The rich Indian heritage of Green Country is captured and preserved at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee. Established in 1966, the museum is housed in the historic Union Ind . . . read more »

Tulsa's Golden Driller towers above the Expo Center and watches over the tens of thousands of visitors to Expo Square annually.
The Golden Driller was originally introduced to Tulsa a . . . read more »

Hulah Lake lies in the upper reaches of the high rounded Osage Hills in Osage County and is named after the nearby community of Hulah. The name is derived from the Osage Indian word Hulah . . . read more »

Cruise the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MCKARNS) and enjoy the 445 - mile waterway which enters the Mississippi at river mile 599 above New Orleans. From towering rock . . . read more »

Creators of participatory, interactive, murder mysteries,are providing a chance to get all dressed up and be somebody you're not. Participants are given roles to play as we try to sol . . . read more »

Located in Northeast Oklahoma in the scenic Ozark Highlands region, Natural Falls State Park features a 77-foot waterfall cascading through rock formations, and creating a hidden, serene . . . read more »

The Osage Reservation history extends back a millennia and is woven into a contemporary fabric of rich tribal culture, oil, money, and cowboys. Take time to visit the many historical site . . . read more »

Robert S. Kerr Lake offers sightseers and nature lovers an enticing outdoor experience. Located in the picturesque Cookson Hills, the lake, with its many arms formed by tributary valleys, . . . read more »

The Roxy Theatre was originally opened in 1948 as a movie theatre in the post World War II era. Reopened in August 2001, the Roxy has once again become a center of downtown cultural activ . . . read more »

Up, Up and Away over beautiful Grand Lake.
Parasailing is just one of the many lake activities Sail Grand offers visitors. Get a bird's-eye view of Grand Lake while sailing - either s . . . read more »

Seven Clans Paradise Casino is located in North Central Oklahoma on State Highway 177 between Stillwater to the south and Ponca City to the North and just minutes from I-35 via Cimarron T . . . read more »

Theater Bartlesville is a cultural organization that presents entertaining and educational performances for their audiences. Comprised only of local talent, they offer stellar performance . . . read more »

The Tulsa Indian Art Festival is held annually, in February at the Tulsa Event Center and is a showcase of fine art and tradition honoring the spirit of the American Indian.
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The Maritime Education Center is a free exhibit that features interactive video kiosks teaching visitors about the Port's history and economic impact on Oklahoma. Other interesting in . . . read more »

Performances of the Drunkard and the Olio have run non-stop since November 14, 1953 thus making it the longest-running play in the United States.
Theater-goers are seated at private table . . . read more »

Tulsa’s 300-acre urban wilderness, Turkey Mountain, caters to hikers and mountain bikers, even equestrians and those just seeking a relaxing stroll are welcome to share this unspoiled . . . read more »

Cruise the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MCKARNS) and enjoy the 445 - mile waterway which enters the Mississippi at river mile 599 above New Orleans. From towering rock . . . read more »